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• SANDY ( O r * ) ROST Thur» A pril 22 IW (Sec 2) Public Notices CO U P O N I CO U P O N Banquet Chicken! h Frozen. Big 32-oz. Ì9 ! (L im it: 1. Expires A p ril 27, 1982) COUPON Orange Juice V Sunkist 12-oz. NOTICI OR SU C T IO N Notice it hereby given tho’ ol a special election »o be held in co nju nction w ith the statewide Frimory flection on Tuesdoy Moy 18 1982 from 8 00 o.m until 8 00 p.m.. there will be submitted to the qualified voters of the follow ing district the following ques lion within the to« base is reduced approximately 30 percent the qualified homeowner tox paid by the State of Oregon. Attest George 0 Poppen County Clerk P482B 4 22 i SANOY U N IO N H IG H SCHOOL DISTRICT N O . 1 TAX SA S I MEASURE BULL RUN ELEJM8NTARY SCHOOL R O OFING PROJECT N O 81029 QUESTION Shall Sandy Union High School Oistrict No 2 establish a tax base of S3 366 965 to become effet live July I, 1982? PURPOSE The purpose of this meosure is to increase the tax base of the Sandy Union High School District from $313 853 to S3 566 965 It is submitted in accordance with Article XI. Section I I of the Oregon Constitution. The School Board is propos mg the tax base to meet the finonciol needs and provide funds for operotion ond maintenance of our District ond continue the educotionol program adopted by the District for the students. Under the provision of the 1979 leg isla tu re, the full am ount levied each year SECTION A INVITATION TO BID Sealed Rids for Bull Run Elementary School Reroof will be received by Bull Run Elementary School Director* until 4 X p m on Moy 6. 1982 ond thereafter publicly open ed ond reod aloud Bidding Documents may be examined ot the office of R ic h a rd I G e s s fo rd 8 Associates Architects 8 Plan ners, P C .. 117 SW Front Avenue, Portland Oregon and ot the following locations • Builders Exchange Co-op Pion Center. Portioned Oregon • Northwest Plan Center Portlond Oregon • Construction Do to 8 News Pion Center Portland. Oregon • Sandy High School District OH ice Pest war wages on All gardeners fight a con tinuing battle with pest in sects during the growing season For gardeners who : 1. Expires A p ril 27, 1982) choose to grow vegetables the organic way, winning the war against these pests calls for special strategy. " T h e r e a re s e v e ra l cultural practices organic gardeners can use to con trol insects, but none is fo o l-p ro o f," says Ray McNeilan, Oregon State University Extension home gardening agent. " A ll organic insect control methods require extra labor from the gardener ” Vegetables that are more susceptible to insect attack than others should be av o id e d by o rg a n ic g a rd e n e rs , M c N e ila n recommends These in clude cole crops such as radishes, cauliflower, cab bage. broccoli and turnips, and root crops such as potatoes and carrots. Garden crops such as b ean s, peas, c h a rd , spinach, squashes and cucumbers are more insect to le ra n t, according to New Lucky it** McNeilan Lager 12- Insect infestations can be Pack. 16-oz. is o la te d and d am a g e limited by interplanting Bottles dep. several crops in the same row instead of planting crops in separate solid (Lim it: 2. Expires A p ril 27, 1982) blocks. If infestations aren’t severe, insects can be individually handpicked and destroyed Protect tomato plants from tomato cutworms by placing collars made of stiff paper around the plant stems. The collars should extend one inch below and two inches above the soil surface. Square pieces of heavy cardboarc placed on the ground around the bases of cabbage plants will help protect them against root maggots Cut a small hole in the center of the square, then make a cut from the outside to the center of the square and place it around the base of the plant Make sure the square fits snugly around the plant base The use of two overlapping squares may be more effective in some cases Place cloth or paper ho<xls such SB hot caps, over young plants These coven not only ward off early insect attack, but preserve beat and prevent wind and hail damage to the plant Good s a n ita tio n is soother important uranic g a rd e n in g p ra c tic e , McNeilan says Keeping the garden clear of debris helix* prevent both insect infestations and outbreaks of fungus diseases that af fect garden plants (I« e lu d in g b eer t w in « purchase«) Many garden insects uer winter in plant debris As soon as a garden plant is no lon g er p ro d u tiu , or wanted spad under or Best Foods put it in the compost pile Q uart Remove weeds, discard ed vegetables and any with other unwanted plants 110 purchase from the garden whenever they begin to accumulate (Expires A p ril 27, 1982) This plant material often harbors many types of pest in s e c ts , p a r t ic u la r ly C ONVENNHT HOURS Opon 6 e m unnIR pm seven deys e week < aphids Some insects can be tern M lM poranly washed off garden Pioneer plants with a strong stream I« Sandy of wate* from a garden 849-7411 hose Insect infestation also can sometimes be reduced through use of a simple spray of soap and water C O U P O N IC O U P O N control methods, there are several naturally derived insecticides available One complete sot ol tho Bid dmg Documoot* may bo ob rained by prospective Bidders upon receipt of cosh or a chock in tho omount of $25 00 mode payable to tho Ar chi toe) Deposit modo upon procurement of tho Bidding Documents will bo refunded within ton (10) days offer tho opening of tho bids. Non bidders deposits w ill bo r e fu n d e d o n ly if th e documents are returned in good condition, no later than the date of bid opening Deposits retained will cover the cost of printing Individual Drowings and Specification page* may be purchased for the cost of reproduction No Bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner provided in the In structions to Bidders upon the Form of Proposol provided by the Architects ond is occom ponied by o Bid Security in the form of o Bid Bond issued by o surety company acceptable to the Owner or o Certified Check or Cashiers Check in on amount equal to ten (10%) percent of the Bose bid made payable to the Owner The Bid Security will be forfeited as fixed ond liquidated damoges should the Bidder neglect or refuse to enter into a Contract and provide suitable bonds for the faithful performance of the Work in the event the Con troct is awarded to him The Bull Run School District reserves rhe right to waive ony informality or irregulority in any Bid or Bids received ond to accept the Bid which, in its 2.95fora5x7* NBC Flings C O U P O N IC O U P O N 12-Pack Beer With *10“ purchase Mayonnaise $119 10 In addition to these insect At you can still purchase portraits individually or a package of 1 5 beautiful color portraits ,oronly 1 6 . 9 5 (20.65 value) one 8x10 • two 5x7 s • twelve wallets ■ No appointment necessary • Age limit 12 years • Additional 1 00 charge tor 2 or more children together •tro”' oripmai packaga GRESHAM PENMEY’S Her«: To«», thru Sat April 20th thro 24fh 9:30 AM 1 PM: 2 PM 5 PM JCPenney 19 NE ROBERTS Downtown Greshom 665-7136 ludgment is in its own best in terests No Bidder moy withdraw or modify his Bid ofter the date and hour set tor the opening thereof until the lapse of thirty (30) days from the bid open mg This advertisement publish ed os follows Sondy Post. Dai ly Journal ot Commerce. Bull Run School District Sondy Oregon P482 9 4 22 SANOr SCHOOL DISTRICT F.RE REPAIR PROJECT N O R2OO2 SECTION A INVITATION TO BID Sealed Bids for Sondy School District Fire Repoir will be received by Sondy School District Boord ot Directors un til 3:90 p.m on April 30 1982 and thereafter publicly open ed ond reod aloud Bidding Documvnts moy be examined ot the oWice of R ic h a rd L. G e s s fo rd < Associates Architects B Pion ners P C , 117 SW Front Avenue. Portlond Oregon ond ot the following locations • Builders Exchange Co op Pion Center Portland Oregon • Northwest Pion Center Portlond. Oregon • Construction Dota B News Pion Center Portland Oregon • Sondy High School District OH ice One complete set of the Bid ding Documents moy be ob tomad by prospective Bidders upon receipt of cosh or a check in the omount of S2S 00 mode poyoble to the A r chitect Deposit mode upon procurement of the Bidding Documents will be refunded within ten (10) days after the opening of the bids. Non bidders deposits w ill be r e fu n d e d o n ly if th e documents ore returned in good condition, no loter than the dote of bid opening Deposits retained will cover the cost of printing Individual Drawings ond Specification pages may be purchased for the cost of reproduction No Bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner provided in the In structions to Bidders upon the Form of Proposol provided by the Architects ond is occom ponied by a Bid Security in the form of o Bid Bond issued by o surety company acceptable to the Owner or o Certified Check or Coshiers Check <n on amount equol to tan (10*«) percent of the Bose bid mode poyoble ta the Owner The Bid Security will be forfeited os fixed ond liquidated damoges should the Bidder neglect or refuse ta enter into a Contract and provide suitable bonds for the foithful performance of the Work in the event the Con troct is a worded to him The Sondy High School District reserves the right to woive any informality or ir regulority in ony Bid or Bids received and to occept the Bid which in it* judgment is m its own best interests No Bidder may withdraw or modify hi* Bid after the dote ond hour set for the opening thereof until the lapse ot thirty (30) doys from the bid open mg. This advertisement publish ed os follows Sandy Post Doi ly Journal of Commerce Sondy High School District Sandy Oregon P4B2-10 4 22 NOTICI OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that ot 7 00 p m on Thursdoy Moy 6. 1982. in Room 602 Multnomah Co Courthouse 1021 SW 4th Ave . Portlond O re., there shall be a public hearing by ond before the Portlond Metropolitan Area Boundary Commission on pro posols including the one listed below Interested persons moy oppeor ond shall be given reasonable opportunity to be heard. Proposal No. S 99 EX RATERRITORIAL SEWER LINE E X T E N S IO N o u ts id e th e Hood I ond Service District involving the ext nsion of 980 of 10 line 8 9330 of 8 force mom The extension is from district's 10" line in Arrah Wanna Blvd Territory to be served is lond within the ser vice district known as Cedar Ridge ' ond the Timberline Rim Subdivision P482-2 4 15 4 22 Boring carnival set for this weekend The Boring Grade School carnival will be April 24 from 4 to 8 p m Admission is free There will be a boutique table with handmade items for sale, with 10 percent of the money raised going to the PTA There will also be a “white elephant” table Traditional games and food ite m s w ill be available For more information call Ida Cannon at 658-2930 or Connie Reynolds at 658 4057 4-H teams place well The 4-H animal judging contest was held recently at Clackamas High School The Sandy livestock ‘‘A*’ team finished fifth, the “ B” team second and the "C ” team 10th Individual winne**s in clude Tammy Ten Eyck, f ir s t ju n io r . M ik e McMahon was third, Patty Ten Eyck, fourth, and Dana Vedder, ninth, all in the senior division Progress Report: Deregulation Deregulation of the telephone Industry Is not something th a t m ight happen In the distant fu tu re — It’s already here Continental Telephone of the Northwest customers have already seen some of the changes brought about by deregulation For example, many customers don t lease phones from the telephone company any longer, but buy their own and, in many instances, hook them up People who currently lease phones may continue to do so; however, new single-party customers and those changing existing service will be required to buy the ir own equipm ent after January, 1983. To date, the Federal Communications Commission s (FCC) rulings on customer-owned equipm ent have only applied to those w ith single party service. Party-line customers are still required to lease their equipm ent from the phone company due to technical problems th a t may cause interruption of service to other people on the line. An Item th a t s been in the news a lot lately is the US Justice Depart ment's agreement w ith American Telephone and Telegraph company (AT&T), under this agreement, AT&T will eventually divest Itself entirely of Its local telephone service operations, it s too early to tell how this will a ffect Continental operations or local service rates, we will continue to be your local phone company, however, and will work hard to improve service and keep rates as low as possible Continental has prepared for the new com petitive environment by opening Phone Fairs in many serving areas. The Phone Fair is a con venient store where you can look at the many models available, pick the right phone for th a t special place in your home, and, In most cases, take It w ith you the same day New technology brings many changes w ith it, and we are dedicated to providing improved service and preparing fo r the future E Continental Telephone of the Northwest An Equal Opportunity Employer